Los Angeles Dodgers' Manny Machado reacts after scoring on a Cody Bellinger walk-off hit during the 13th inning of Game 4 of the National League Championship Series baseball game against the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2018, in Los Angeles. The Dodgers won 2-1 to tie the series at 2-2.(AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Pitching, Pitching and More Pitching

The biggest trend of the series so far has been the excellent pitching showcased by both sides.

No team has scored more than four runs since game one. In game three, Dodgers starter Rich Hill was solid as he went five innings, only giving up one run. The Dodgers bullpen could not have been better last night as they threw eight scoreless innings in a must-win game for LA. Manager Dave Roberts was not afraid to use his arms in the bullpen as he used eight different pitchers in relief.

Manny Being Manny

Known for his on the field tactics, Machado once again found himself in hot water as the benches cleared in the 11th inning after he hit Brewers first basemen Jesus Aguilar’s foot as he ran out a groundout.

Nothing came out of the teams clearing the dugouts but NL MVP candidate Christian Yelich did have some choice words for the Dodgers all-star.

“It’s a dirty play by a dirty player,” Yelich said. “I have a lot of respect for him as a player, but you can’t respect someone who plays the game like that.”

After the game was over, Machado squashed any problems with Aguilar saying that the two go way back and that there was no ill intent. Milwaukee manager Graig Counsell noted in his press conference that Machado has stated that he doesn’t always run plays out but somehow got tangled up with Aguilar at first.

It will be interesting to see if the Brewers eventually respond to what Machado did.

I mean, Manny Machado very clearly clipped Jesus Aguilar on purpose. He’s gonna wear one for that when the Brewers see the replay and then he’ll complain about getting thrown at like he always does, even though he initiates every feud he’s ever been involved in.